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ERIC Number: ED673228
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Nov-15
Pages: 218
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: 978-0-367-50364-2
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Available Date: 0000-00-00
The Invention of Childhood Creativity: Colonialities and the Production of Difference. Routledge Cultural Studies in Knowledge, Curriculum, and Education
Cat Martins
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
This text offers a comprehensive analysis of the concept of the modern creative and imaginative child in Western education. Drawing on archived sources and historical works, it reframes childhood creativity as a social, cultural, and scientific construction, asking how our thinking and acting toward the creative child have been produced historically. The text dissects the discursive construction of creativity as a natural and developmental attribute of the child. It argues that the idea of the White creative child, constructed through comparative reasoning, shaped by primitivism, and illustrated through botanical metaphors as close to nature and the senses, is a notion embedded with colonialities, forming part of a Western civilizing project and entrenched power-knowledge relations. A compelling and original account of childhood creativity, this text will appeal to researchers in arts education, early childhood education, curriculum studies, and the history of education.
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Publication Type: Books; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
Audience: Researchers
Language: English
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